Toward a stewardship theory of management
JH Davis, FD Schoorman… - Academy of Management …, 1997 - journals.aom.org
JH Davis, FD Schoorman, L Donaldson
Academy of Management review, 1997•journals.aom.orgRecent thinking about top management has been influenced by alternative models of man.
Economic approaches to governance such as agency theory tend to assume some form of
homo-economicus, which depict subordinates as individualistic, opportunistic, and self-
serving. Alternatively, sociological and psychological approaches to governance such as
stewardship theory depict subordinates as collectivists, pro-organizational, and trustworthy.
Through this research, we attempt to reconcile the differences between these assumptions …
Economic approaches to governance such as agency theory tend to assume some form of
homo-economicus, which depict subordinates as individualistic, opportunistic, and self-
serving. Alternatively, sociological and psychological approaches to governance such as
stewardship theory depict subordinates as collectivists, pro-organizational, and trustworthy.
Through this research, we attempt to reconcile the differences between these assumptions …
Recent thinking about top management has been influenced by alternative models of man. Economic approaches to governance such as agency theory tend to assume some form of homo-economicus, which depict subordinates as individualistic, opportunistic, and self-serving. Alternatively, sociological and psychological approaches to governance such as stewardship theory depict subordinates as collectivists, pro-organizational, and trustworthy. Through this research, we attempt to reconcile the differences between these assumptions by proposing a model based upon the subordinate's psychological attributes and the organization's situational characteristics.
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